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Friday, 31 October 2025 - 06:30

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Dutch military and hospitals prepare for potential war, expand medical capacity

The Dutch military and healthcare system are preparing for a potential war scenario, with plans to handle a sudden influx of wounded from conflict zones, including allied troops traveling through the country.

The Defense Ministry warned that a war between Russia and NATO could produce a “massive flow of wounded and sick from conflict areas.” To meet such a demand, the ministry is coordinating with the Ministry of Health and care organizations, including the Dutch Association of Hospitals (NVZ).

“We are preparing thoroughly so that the Netherlands can handle any possible medical demand,” a spokesperson for the Ministry of Defense told BNR. The UMC Utrecht’s calamity hospital, normally opened during large-scale accidents, is part of these preparations.

“Hospitals are well-prepared for crisis situations and train for them regularly,” an NVZ spokesperson said, noting that additional funding will be required. The NVZ indicated that part of this funding could come from NATO guidelines, which allocate 1.5 percent of resources for investments in military readiness.

The Dutch military is ensuring sufficient personnel, equipment, and transport to quickly evacuate and treat wounded soldiers. Stockpiles are being increased, and in partnership with blood bank Sanquin, the ministry is planning to maintain an adequate supply of blood and plasma for field hospitals.

“The number of casualties depends on the intensity and duration of the conflict,” the Defense spokesperson said. “Our goal is to respond quickly and effectively to any influx, taking into account high casualty expectations similar to those of our German and French allies.”

The military medical organization is also expanding. “Extra investments will fully restore and strengthen the medical chain,” the Defense spokesperson said. Earlier reports show that France and Germany are also scaling up healthcare capacities amid war concerns.

“Alongside our own training pipeline, part of the new capacity comes from reservists,” the spokesperson explained. “They maintain their civilian jobs, complete extra military training, and are ready for deployment in a crisis. This approach leverages existing expertise without adding pressure on the labor market.”

Some military medical personnel will be stationed within civilian hospitals to prevent the regular healthcare system from being disrupted. “Even in a war scenario, care must remain as accessible as possible to civilians,” the spokesperson said.

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